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Donne to Death

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Peter McCullough, Professor of English, University of Oxford, gives a talk on John Donne.
John Donne's sermon, Death's duell, was part of an early Stuart vogue for funeral sermons. Professor McCullough discusses Donne's contribution to this genre, and looks at how this tradition is connected to the poetic and dramatic representations of death on display in the exhibition, Shakespeare's Dead.

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Series
The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Peter McCullough
Keywords
john donne
poetry
literature
death
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 13/05/2016
Duration: 00:43:07

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